my only problem with D is they took everything in every other language and threw it into C++ and renamed it D, but it just has a HUGE amount of reserved words and stuff, but they aren't really what i would call organized as as thought out as they could be

rakudo a820a4: OUTPUT«No candidates found to invoke for method 'map' on object of type 'Array'; available candidates have signatures:␤:(Mu : &block;; *%_)␤␤ in 'map' at line 1758:CORE.setting␤ in main program body at line 22:/tmp/wvrwYDNU6v␤»

rakudo a820a4: OUTPUT«No candidates found to invoke for method 'map' on object of type 'Array'; available candidates have signatures:␤:(Mu : &block;; *%_)␤␤ in 'map' at line 1758:CORE.setting␤ in main program body at line 22:/tmp/u97xtySAV7␤»

TimToady: I'm hoping to use Semantic MediaWiki to be able to do better indexing (based on, e.g. ideas invoked explicitly and implicitly in a task description), but that's going to have to wait until we resolve SMW performance issues. :-|

sorear: do you want to use mildew for anything, or are you just repairing the damage STD changes caused? (i was planning on playing with perlito today but can try to fix that problem if it's blocking you)

someone could implement it outside the compiler though, i don't see any reason why it has to be implemented in the core lib, it will probably eventually make it into the core lib, but it doesn't seem to my anyway to be a required feature of the compiler

TimToady: my complaints with the current require specs are 1) the 'require "string" <importlist>' is two terms in a row (with no sufficient special-casing of the first term) and 2) that it has two arguments, the first evaluated at run time, the second at compile time. I think that's very confusing